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''The Notes'' is not exactly a collection of speeches, rather it is a collection of Reagan's note cards, which he often used in the composition of his speeches.<BR> | ''The Notes'' is not exactly a collection of speeches, rather it is a collection of Reagan's note cards, which he often used in the composition of his speeches.<BR> | ||
− | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HA7sP47e8tA More | + | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HA7sP47e8tA More on Reagan's note cards] from CBS Sunday, Mo Rocca and Drew Carey. |
== The Creative Society == | == The Creative Society == | ||
[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0006BVROQ On Amazon]  [https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Creative_Society/SjAiAAAAMAAJ on Google] | [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0006BVROQ On Amazon]  [https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Creative_Society/SjAiAAAAMAAJ on Google] |
Revision as of 17:01, 18 March 2022
Speaking My Mind | Actor, Ideologue, Politician | A City Upon a Hill | A Time For Choosing |
Ronald Reagan Talks to America | The Notes | The Creative Society |
Contents
Speaking My Mind (by Ronald Reagan)
On Amazon on Google Speeches included:
- Remarks at the Kiwanis International Convention, St. Louis, Missouri - June 1951
- Televised Nationwide Address on Behalf of Senator Barry Goldwater, October 27, 1964
- Eisenhower College Fundraiser, Washington D.C. - October 1969
- Robert Taylor Eulogy, Los Angeles, California - June 1969
- Syndicated Radio Shows (Abortion Laws, Getting Back at Bureaucrats A)
- Inaugural Address, West from of the United States Capitol building - January 1981
Actor, Ideologue, Politician
A City Upon a Hill
On Amazon Not found on Google
A Time For Choosing
Ronald Reagan Talks to America
Ronald Reagan: The Notes
The Notes is not exactly a collection of speeches, rather it is a collection of Reagan's note cards, which he often used in the composition of his speeches.
More on Reagan's note cards from CBS Sunday, Mo Rocca and Drew Carey.